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World J Microbiol Biotechnol. 1994 Sep;10(5):543-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00367663.
Shewanella colwelliana, a marine bacterium isolated in association with the oyster Crassostrea virginica, produces an abundant exopolysaccharide with potential commercial value as an adhesive under aqueous conditions. Its utilization of glucose was modulated by stoichiometric concentrations of yeast extract. In Brain Heart Infusion medium containing glucose, growth was diauxic with delayed glucose utilization and incorporation into exopolysaccharide. Data from radio-respirometry protocols indicate that glucose is catabolized through a combination of the hexose monophosphate and Entner-Doudoroff pathways. Exopolysaccharide production could be significantly enhanced by adjusting glucose concentrations of the growth medium.
希瓦氏菌(Shewanella colwelliana)是一种海洋细菌,与牡蛎(Crassostrea virginica)相关联而被分离出来,它会产生一种丰富的胞外多糖,这种多糖在水基条件下具有作为黏合剂的潜在商业价值。其对葡萄糖的利用受到酵母提取物的化学计量浓度的调节。在含有葡萄糖的脑心浸液培养基中,生长呈双重营养型,葡萄糖的利用和掺入胞外多糖的时间延迟。来自放射性呼吸测定协议的数据表明,葡萄糖通过己糖单磷酸和恩特纳-杜德洛夫途径的组合进行分解代谢。通过调整生长培养基中的葡萄糖浓度,可以显著提高胞外多糖的产量。